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'''Anti-Chinese sentiment''' is a consistent hostility toward the ], ], ], or ] of ], particularly ]. The term describes the actions and attitudes of individuals as well as the policies and pronouncements of governments and other organizations. Anti-Chinese sentiment may be either by non-Chinese, or more rarely, by Chinese themselves, especially those from ]. These ideals comes from mainly ] and ], mostly due to a fear of ]. Even today, in these countries China is sometimes portrayed as a ] state where all items are ], and with a state-run economy that couldn't even produce basic consumer goods.


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